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Nitric Oxide System and Bronchial Epithelium: More Than a Barrier

2021

Airway epithelium forms a physical barrier that protects the lung from the entrance of inhaled allergens, irritants, or microorganisms. This epithelial structure is maintained by tight junctions, adherens junctions and desmosomes that prevent the diffusion of soluble mediators or proteins between apical and basolateral cell surfaces. This apical junctional complex also participates in several signaling pathways involved in gene expression, cell proliferation and cell differentiation. In addition, the airway epithelium can produce chemokines and cytokines that trigger the activation of the immune response. Disruption of this complex by some inflammatory, profibrotic, and carcinogens agents c…

0301 basic medicinecyclic guanosine-3′PhysiologyInflammationReviewCell junctionNitric oxideAdherens junction03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinenitric oxidePhysiology (medical)medicineQP1-981bronchial epitheliumLungTight junctionnitric oxide synthasesoluble guanylyl cyclaserespiratory systemrespiratory tract diseases030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structure030228 respiratory systemchemistryExhaled nitric oxideCancer researchRespiratory epithelium5′-monophosphatemedicine.symptomFrontiers in Physiology
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Tissue factor prothrombotic activity is regulated by integrin-arf6 trafficking

2017

Objective— Coagulation initiation by tissue factor (TF) is regulated by cellular inhibitors, cell surface availability of procoagulant phosphatidylserine, and thiol-disulfide exchange. How these mechanisms contribute to keeping TF in a noncoagulant state and to generating prothrombotic TF remain incompletely understood. Approach and Results— Here, we study the activation of TF in primary macrophages by a combination of pharmacological, genetic, and biochemical approaches. We demonstrate that primed macrophages effectively control TF cell surface activity by receptor internalization. After cell injury, ATP signals through the purinergic receptor P2rx7 induce release of TF + microvesicles. T…

0301 basic medicinedynaminsIntegrin alpha4CellCardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyIntegrin alpha4beta1Inbred C57BLTransgenicMicechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAdenosine TriphosphateCell-Derived MicroparticlesReceptors2.1 Biological and endogenous factorsfibrinGene Knock-In TechniquesAetiologyPhospholipidsTumorbiologyChemistryADP-Ribosylation FactorsHematologyPhosphatidylserineCell biologyProtein Transportmedicine.anatomical_structurePhenotypeProteomeextracellular vesiclesCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinePurinergic P2X7BiotechnologySignal TransductionGenotypeproteomeClinical SciencesIntegrinMice TransgenicFactor VIIaTransfectionExtracellular vesiclesFibrinArticleCell LineThromboplastin03 medical and health sciencesTissue factorCell Line TumormedicineAnimalsHumansBlood CoagulationMacrophagesThrombosisMice Inbred C57BL030104 developmental biologyCardiovascular System & HematologyADP-Ribosylation Factor 6biology.proteinReceptors Purinergic P2X7
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Protein corona–mediated targeting of nanocarriers to B cells allows redirection of allergic immune responses

2018

Background Nanoparticle (NP)–based vaccines are attractive immunotherapy tools because of their capability to codeliver antigen and adjuvant to antigen-presenting cells. Their cellular distribution and serum protein interaction ("protein corona") after systemic administration and their effect on the functional properties of NPs is poorly understood. Objectives We analyzed the relevance of the protein corona on cell type–selective uptake of dextran-coated NPs and determined the outcome of vaccination with NPs that codeliver antigen and adjuvant in disease models of allergy. Methods The role of protein corona constituents for cellular binding/uptake of dextran-coated ferrous nanoparticles (DE…

0301 basic medicineendocrine systemOvalbuminCpG OligodeoxynucleotideT-Lymphocytesmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyMice Transgenic02 engineering and technologyComplement factor IComplement receptor03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemAntigenLectinsHypersensitivitymedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyFerrous CompoundsAntigensAnaphylaxisB-LymphocytesDrug CarriersMice Inbred BALB CVaccinesChemistryDextransImmunotherapyrespiratory system021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyComplement systemMice Inbred C57BL030104 developmental biologyOligodeoxyribonucleotidesImmunologyNanoparticlesFemaleProtein Corona0210 nano-technologyAdjuvantJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Aerobic catabolism and respiratory lactate bypass in Ndh-negative Zymomonas mobilis

2018

Ability to ferment in the presence of oxygen increases the robustness of bioprocesses and opens opportunity for novel industrial setups. The ethanologenic bacterium Zymomonas mobilis performs rapid and efficient anaerobic ethanol fermentation, yet its respiratory NADH dehydrogenase (Ndh)-deficient strain (ndh-) is known to produce ethanol with high yield also under oxic conditions. Compared to the wild type, it has a lower rate of oxygen consumption, and an increased expression of the respiratory lactate dehydrogenase (Ldh). Here we present a quantitative study of the product spectrum and carbon balance for aerobically growing ndh-. Ldh-deficient and Ldh-overexpressing ndh- strains were con…

0301 basic medicinelcsh:BiotechnologyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism030106 microbiologyBiomedical EngineeringRespiratory chainBioethanolEthanol fermentationZymomonas mobilisArticle03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:TP248.13-248.65Lactate dehydrogenaselcsh:QH301-705.5biologyCatabolismZymomonas mobilisNADH dehydrogenaseLactate dehydrogenaseNADH dehydrogenaseMetabolismRespiratory chainbiology.organism_classificationlcsh:Biology (General)chemistryBiochemistryOxidative stressbiology.proteinAnaerobic exerciseMetabolic Engineering Communications
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New Laboratory Protocol to Determine the Oxidative Stress Profile of Human Nasal Epithelial Cells Using Flow Cytometry

2021

Several studies have shown the importance of oxidative stress (OS) in respiratory disease pathogenesis. It has been reported that the nasal epithelium may act as a surrogate for the bronchial epithelium in several respiratory diseases involving OS. However, the sample yields obtained from nasal biopsies are modest, limiting the number of parameters that can be determined. Flow cytometry has been widely used to evaluate cellular OS profiles. It has the advantage that analyses can be performed using a small amount of sample. Therefore, we aimed to set up a new method based on flow cytometry to assess the oxidative profile of human nasal epithelial cells which could be used in research on resp…

0301 basic medicinelcsh:MedicineOxidative phosphorylationrare respiratory diseasesmedicine.disease_causeArticleFlow cytometryNitric oxide03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinemedicineoxidative stressreactive oxygen specieschemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesmedicine.diagnostic_testSuperoxidebusiness.industryflow cytometrylcsh:RGeneral MedicineGlutathioneMolecular biologynasal epithelium030104 developmental biologychemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbusinessPeroxynitriteOxidative stressJournal of Clinical Medicine
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Noninvasive ventilation for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure/ARDS: The show must go on

2018

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyARDSAcute hypoxemic respiratory failureEmergency Medicine; Anesthesiology and Pain Medicinebusiness.industryNon-invasive ventilation in hypoxemic respiratory failure/ards | GREGORETTI CORTEGIANI RAINERI GIARRATANO VS. HILL GARPESTAD SCHUMAKER SPOLETINImedicine.disease03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineEmergency MedicineMedicineNoninvasive ventilationbusinessIntensive care medicine
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Tamoxifen may cause life-threatening angioedema attacks in patients with hereditary angioedema

2016

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyAngioedemaTrigger factorbusiness.industryMEDLINEDermatologymedicine.diseaseDermatology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineInfectious Diseases030228 respiratory systemSeverity of illnessHereditary angioedemamedicineIn patientmedicine.symptombusinessTamoxifenmedicine.drugJournal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
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Managing cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic:an ESMO multidisciplinary expert consensus

2020

We established an international consortium to review and discuss relevant clinical evidence in order to develop expert consensus statements related to cancer management during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2-related disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The steering committee prepared 10 working packages addressing significant clinical questions from diagnosis to surgery. During a virtual consensus meeting of 62 global experts and one patient advocate, led by the European Society for Medical Oncology, statements were discussed, amended and voted upon. When consensus could not be reached, the panel revised statements until a consensus was reached. Overall, the expert panel agreed …

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyConsensusCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALEPneumonia ViraleducationDiseaseMedical OncologyReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionSpecial Article03 medical and health sciencesBetacoronavirus0302 clinical medicineMultidisciplinary approachNeoplasmsPandemicGranulocyte Colony-Stimulating FactorMedicineHumansDisease management (health)PandemicsSocieties Medicalbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2Expert consensusCOVID-19Disease ManagementcovidHematologyTelemedicineEurope030104 developmental biologyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFamily medicineCancer managementSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirusbusinessCoronavirus InfectionsT-Lymphocytes Cytotoxic
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What can visual caregivers expect with patients treated for SARS-CoV-2? An analysis of ongoing clinical trials and ocular side effects

2020

Within the COVID-19 pandemic context, the WHO has proposed a list of medicines to treat patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2). An analysis of their ocular side effects was performed. Only chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine were found to have an ocular impact in the medium and long-term. Detailed search strategies were performed in EMBASE, MEDLINE, SCOPUS and WOS Core Collection. Additionally, the worldwide ongoing clinical trials including chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine were evaluated, and their proposals of drug administration and exclusion criteria analyzed. In general, high maximum cumulative doses of chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine are being used for a short…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Health PersonnelRetinal pathology / researchSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Context (language use)medicine.disease_causeRetinaAntimalarials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRetinal DiseasesChloroquineInternal medicinePandemicmedicineHumansRETINARetina – medical therapiesCoronavirusPharmacologyOphthalmologistsSARS-CoV-2business.industryCOVID-19ChloroquineHydroxychloroquineGeneral MedicineSystemic drug retinal ToxicityTechniques of retinal examinationCOVID-19 Drug TreatmentCoronavirusClinical trialOphthalmology030104 developmental biologyCaregiversMedicina Preventiva y Salud Pública030221 ophthalmology & optometryHuman medicinebusinessHydroxychloroquinemedicine.drugEuropean journal of ophthalmology
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Proceedings of the 3rd BEAT-PCD Conference and 4th PCD Training School

2018

Abstract Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a chronic suppurative airways disease that is usually recessively inherited and has marked clinical phenotypic heterogeneity. Classic symptoms include neonatal respiratory distress, chronic rhinitis since early childhood, chronic otitis media, recurrent airway infections leading to bronchiectasis, chronic sinusitis, laterality defects with and without congenital heart disease including abnormal situs in approximately 50% of the cases, and male infertility. Lung function deteriorates progressively from childhood throughout life. ‘Better Experimental Approaches to Treat Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia’ (BEAT-PCD) is a network of scientists and clinician…

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